Wood-Cement Boards (WCB) from Bambusa Vulgaris / Jamaludin Kasim, Chen Fung Woo and Rahim Sudin

Bambusa vulgaris taken from the riverside of Sg. Benus, Bentong, Pahang was found to be suitable in the manufacture of (WCB). It contains a high amount of sugars and was found to have a retarding effect on cement setting. In the study, higher cement ratio gives better board properties. Board with a...

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Main Authors: Kasim, Jamaludin (Author), Chen, Fung Woo (Author), Sudin, Rahim (Author)
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Published: Biro Penyelidikan dan Perundingan, Institut Teknologi MARA, 1994.
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